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U of T values innovation, but knows it takes a community to make it happen. That's why we make sure that our students get to work with scientists, engineers, thought-leaders and industry advisors through our 10 innovation hubs. Here they can experience what it's like to develop exciting ideas into something tangible that could really shift life for the better for the people of this planet.

This community includes you. Student and faculty creators do need your help. Your support is absolutely critical to U of T's quest to make a difference in the Toronto region, in Canada, and around the world.

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WE NEED YOUR HELP

When U of T professor Cynthia Goh thinks about making the world a more equitable place, lighting comes to her mind. Drawing on her own experience of growing up in the rural Philippines without electricity, she is well aware of how transformational a special solar-powered lamp - created by her team - can be.

Cynthia's story is just one of many that drive innovation at U of T. Student and faculty creators are combining their personal experiences with brilliant ideas to address pressing problems in the Toronto region, in Canada, and around the world. But they need your help. Your support is critical to their ability to address some of the most rampant inequities on our planet.

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WHAT'S THE GREATEST BARRIER TO HELPING THE POOREST OF THE POOR? REACHING THEM.

Innovative solutions to poverty are being launched in local communities around the world. If they aren't documented, however, these solutions stay local, helping only relatively few. Through the Reach Project, teams of student researchers study select successful initiatives. Their final reports are like how-to manuals, allowing successes to be repeated around the world.

Working with renowned researchers to tackle the world's greatest challenges is a hallmark of a U of T education. Please use this form to make a donation today to support extraordinary experiential learning experiences like the Reach Project at U of T.

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WHAT KIND OF GIFT WILL THIS BE?

Since we graduated, the cost of tuition at the law school has been steadily increasing to ensure the highest quality legal education. At the same time, there has been more than a 30% real decline in government and other sources of funding. Although such increases have been necessary, the concern is that qualified and capable students from modest socio-economic backgrounds might be precluded, for financial reasons alone, from studying at the law school.

With epic optimism, we are setting our goal for the Class of 1991 Bursary Fund at $200,000 to ensure that the most deserving and qualified students are able to attend U of T Law, regardless of their financial background. In so doing, we will advance our commitment to social justice by significantly helping to ensure that no student will be obliged to decline an offer of admission to the Law School due to financial need.

In order to reach our goal, participation will be key and not just at the higher giving levels. With almost 180 in our class, we are confident that with a high participation rate, we will easily achieve and possibly surpass our goal.